Software
Helio Becomes First Carrier to Offer Push Gmail
Posted by Sean Fallon at 6:29 AM on April 24, 2008
If you are the proud owner of a Helio Ocean, Fin or Mysto, you have the honour of being the first to enjoy push Gmail on your mobile phone. Using the "ultimate inbox" feature, simply set up your Gmail account and press Menu > Send/Receive. Then you will be prompted to enable new mail notification. It's just that easy, baby.
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itchytooth
Posted 7:34 AM 24/4/08
iPhone please.
itchytooth
kaneshadow
Posted 7:33 AM 24/4/08
The annoying thing about using a client to read gmail is that because they organize your mail into conversations, any time you send out an email it apparently winds up back in your inbox if you're viewing it through anything but their website.
kaneshadow
The Jas
Posted 7:30 AM 24/4/08
I check my hosted gmail with my ocean but set it up as a stand alone IMAP account. I just tried it and the push works. Helio is great. Too bad they only lose money.
The Jas
The Jas
Posted 7:27 AM 24/4/08
@justinsane: Good thing you have both.
The Jas
justinsane
Posted 7:25 AM 24/4/08
Cool that my .mac email account now pushes to my Ocean, too. That's something that my iPhone can't do. Irony.
justinsane
justinsane
Posted 7:19 AM 24/4/08
@scrawledinwax: After you pay the extra BlackBerry tax, yes. This is free for Helio members.
justinsane
jw
Posted 7:19 AM 24/4/08
Anyone else wonder why Gmail is still in beta?
jw
Verdigris
Posted 7:18 AM 24/4/08
Push email runs on the same princibles and a MS exchange server, where as it doesn't 'check' for email at a specific interval. In this case the phone recieves a notification that a new email has arrived and gets "pushed" to the device. Something Blackberry has been doing since their inception, but only if you use Blackberry as your email service.
Verdigris
scrawledinwax
Posted 7:12 AM 24/4/08
Unless I'm not understanding 'push email', Gmail has been pushing out email to Blackberry users for quite some time now.
scrawledinwax
Kaiser-Machead
Posted 7:11 AM 24/4/08
iPhone says Bwaaaa???
Kaiser-Machead
outinthedark
Posted 7:08 AM 24/4/08
@skiterr:
This is NOW AVAILABLE for gmail...it wasn't before. That being said now finally I can get constant reminders from my most frequently used e-mail addy...yay! Does this mean g-mail actually works correctly with the ultimate inbox now?
outinthedark
Norcross
Posted 7:08 AM 24/4/08
since Gmail offers IMAP and POP, and Windows Mobile can handle it, what's the benefit? I can set my phone to check every 2 minutes if I want.
Not to mention, constant checking kills battery life.
Norcross
dysh
Posted 6:59 AM 24/4/08
Windows Mobile does the same thing...
well technically it's not 'PUSH' but every 5 minutes... pretty much next best thing
dysh
DustyButt
Posted 6:49 AM 24/4/08
@skiterr: I was thinking the same thing.
DustyButt
Aaron Stein
Posted 6:47 AM 24/4/08
cool that it's available but i get waaay too many emails to want to be interrupted every time one arrives. for now i'll just stick with my treo that lets me get my email whenever i want.
Aaron Stein
skiterr
Posted 6:45 AM 24/4/08
this works withy any pop3 email, not just gmaiil
skiterr
genopixel
Posted 6:42 AM 24/4/08
thats great except they lose your personal information to hackers...roar
genopixel
liveinvt
Posted 7:52 AM 24/4/08
I prefer to push my email away from me.
liveinvt
dck47
Posted 7:44 AM 24/4/08
While it's laggy and kills battery life like an uppity insurgent, my Motorola KRZR on the Sprint network already offers gmail, as well as POP3, push. Please don't hit me.
dck47
bandit
Posted 8:33 AM 24/4/08
@jw: Yes, I was going to post this same comment. Why the heck is Gmail still in beta if it's being officially implemented on mobile devices? That really doesn't seem right.
bandit
frigg
Posted 8:54 AM 24/4/08
What's so good about push email? I guess there are some emails I send that I want the other person to get right away. But in the opposite direction, why would I want to be instantly notified every time Steve Ballmer wants my opinion on anything from service pack timetables, to whether he would have been more attractive as a woman.
I'd rather be the one fetching my email, not have my email fetching me.
frigg
felixgolden
Posted 1:31 PM 24/4/08
I've been using Teleflip for a while. I get the first part of an email - and only ones from people in my contact list - pushed to me as a text message. If I need to see the whole thing, I use the gmail app on my Katana.
felixgolden
MarsVolta
Posted 9:47 PM 24/4/08
awsome
to bad Gmail sucks
love my helio though
helio+yahoo=ftw
MarsVolta
dfn_doe
Posted 3:57 AM 25/4/08
This is misleading, I've been using push imap with gmail and AT&T service on my SE k850i for at least 2-3 months. Any imap server that supports persistent connections should work fine, the k850i prompts you to enable push after the first time you send/recieve...
dfn_doe
toyotaboy
Posted 3:48 AM 25/4/08
regular email accounts work as push too, I think this just got enabled yesterday. This is great and all, but why has it taken them a year to implement this? Something tells me they're worried about the new iphone and HTC dream.
toyotaboy
amccombs15
Posted 10:24 AM 25/4/08
this is not true, cause i have a lg muziq from sprint, and i have been pushing my gmail to my phone since i activated it, and that was in oct 07, i can even push aol, yahoo, hotmail to my phone, hmmm, i guess its not the first tho. sigh
amccombs15
biodiesel
Posted 1:14 PM 24/4/08
Actually, push Gmail was available on the Treo (Palm OS) using Chattermail as soon as Google implemented IMAP.
biodiesel
numetheus
Posted 11:55 AM 28/4/08
@Verdigris:
No. This is not push. The provider of the email has to support the push on their end. Your email comes to gmail. Gmail will not notify the carrier unless it explicitly has an agreement to do so. I doubt a tiny company like Helio has such an agreement. They check mail from Gmail at certain interval and pushes it to your phone via standard push means. My BB has push email through gmail, but then again they have an agreement with blackberry.
numetheus